Definition of Anisotropism

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Anisotropism

anisosphygmia
anisostemonous
anisosthenic
anisothermal
anisotonic
anisotopic
anisotropic
anisotropic disks
anisotropic lipid
anisotropic membrane
anisotropically
anisotropicities
anisotropicity
anisotropies
anisotropine methylbromide
anisotropism (current term)
anisotropisms
anisotropous
anisotropy
anisotropy energy
anisoyl
anisoyls
anistreplase
anisyl
anisyls
anit-impotence drug
anitrazafen
anjou
ankangite
anker

Literary usage of Anisotropism

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Transactions by American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, Metallurgical Society of AIME, Society of Mining Engineers of AIME., Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration (U.S.). (1920)
"The ordinary Bertrand eyepiece used by petrologists is suggested as a still further and equally simple method for detecting anisotropism. ..."

2. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1920)
"This method is simple and is the most sensitive at present available for detecting and measuring anisotropism in opaque substances. ..."

3. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for by American Philosophical Society (1919)
"This method is simple and is the most sensitive at present available for detecting and measuring anisotropism in opaque substances. ..."

4. Essays Upon Heredity and Kindred Biological Problems by August Weismann (1891)
"Sachs has used the term anisotropism to express the fact that the various organs of a plant ... He also states that anisotropism is one of the most general ..."

5. Elements of Optical Mineralogy: An Introduction to Microscopic Petrography by Newton Horace Winchell, Alexander Newton Winchell (1908)
"When crystals with good faces cannot be obtained, the optic- investigation affords a more rapid and certain method for determining anisotropism and ..."

6. Practical Physiology of Plants by Francis Darwin, Edward Hamilton Acton (1909)
"Crystalline bodies are anisotropic, and it is one view of the significance of the anisotropism of organised bodies, cell-walls, starch grains, etc., ..."

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